Some towns just seem like they were built to be decked in holly and dusted with snow. We here in the Bay State are blessed to have a bevy of small towns that look like they were modeled after Christmas cards, but there are some that still manages to stand apart from the rest in terms of bright and festive atmospheres. If you are spending Christmas in Massachusetts this year perhaps you will get to enjoy one of these small towns. Visiting a magical Christmas village in Massachusetts is the perfect way to enjoy the holidays. Here are the 12 best Christmas towns in Massachusetts. Each year, they transform into winter wonderlands during the holiday season.
- Taunton
Flickr/MOTT Taunton is actually nicknamed “The Christmas City,” so its residents obviously know how to make the holidays magical! During the month of December, the town green transforms into a sparkling jewel of lights and festive activities.For more information on the fun holiday festivities in Taunton, click here. Taunton, MA, USA
- Somerville
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Anthony92931, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Come Christmastime, Somerville is a semi-urban oasis of holiday lights. It’s easy to see why this is one of the best Christmas towns in Massachusetts. Visitors should check out the Illumination Trolley Tour. You’ll go on a 45-minute journey through the brightest displays in town. There are cookies and hot chocolate for all, and even the option to take the tour on your decorated bike. Besides the trolley tour, Somerville has plenty of festive events scheduled for the month of December, including craft fairs and caroling. Here’s the official website of Somerville, where you can find more information. Somerville, MA, USA
- Deerfield
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Flickr/MOTT Deerfield is full of original colonial homes and winding cobblestone paths, making it as pretty as a Christmas postcard. It’s also home to the Yankee Candle Village, an indoor wonderland where it’s always Christmastime, and Santa’s influence can be felt year-round. Plus, the nearby Christmas tree farm means that the town’s holiday trees are fresh and full of that intoxicating tree scent. Head over to the official website of Deerfield for more information. Deerfield, MA, USA
- Attleboro
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Flickr/MOTT During the holidays, Attleboro plays host to one of the most beloved wonderlands of lights in the state. LaSalette Shrine’s Festival of Lights is more than 60 years old and features over 400,000 twinkling lights. The town is flooded with visitors coming to marvel at the lights of the shrine, which infuses Attleboro with a lot of festive cheer. Find more information on the official website of National Shrine of Our Lady LaSalette. Attleboro, MA, USA
- Provincetown
Flickr/Chris Devers The trip to the tip of the Cape is definitely worth it for this Christmas community. The Lobster Pot pyramid may be less green than most Christmas trees, but it’s an iconic holiday landmark in Provincetown. Be sure to check out the glow of Pilgrim Monument, and don’t miss out on events like holiday-themed drag bingo, a special Christmas champagne brunch, community gingerbread decorating, and lots more. Head over to the official website of Provincetown Tourism for more information. Provincetown, MA, USA
- Shelburne Falls
Flickr/MOTT Shelburne Falls is the perfect family Christmas town. Nestled along the Mohawk Trail, this sleepy town is full of lights and charm around the holidays. The annual Moonlight Magic event fills the streets with colored lights and candles. Visitors can try their hand at holiday crafts, or get toasty in a night-time trolley festooned with sparkling lights. Stop by the official website of The Village of Shelburne Falls. Shelburne Falls, MA 01370, USA
- Springfield
Flickr/MOTT Springfield makes the list due to the town’s stunning Bright Nights at Forest Park light display. Cruise through the largest holiday light display in New England from the comfort of your car. This town puts on a show that really makes you feel like you’ve entered another another world! Check out the official website of Bright Nights at Forest Park. Springfield, MA, USA
- Tyringham
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Flickr/Jim Key Tyringham is one of the best Christmas towns in Massachusetts because of its pure, traditional wintry beauty. This rural community is within a stone’s throw of a number of wonderful Christmas tree farms. Local spots like the Ashintully Gardens and Santarella Gingerbread House make it a fairytale destination for some simple, but magical, holiday fun. Here’s the official website of Tyringham. Tyringham, MA, USA
- Nantucket
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Flickr/MOTT If you’re looking for the perfect combination of holiday magic and seaside charm, this island destination delivers. You’ll find decorations and lights no matter where you go on Nantucket, but Main Street is particularly enchanting. Over 150 Christmas trees line the streets during the annual Noel celebration. Christmas Stroll Weekend brings carolers, minstrels, and crafting opportunities to the glowing town. Visit the official website of Nantucket for more information. Nantucket, MA, USA
- Newburyport
Flickr/Gerald Azenaro This seaside town really pulls out all the stops for the holidays. However, this is one of those Christmas towns in Massachusetts that truly doesn’t need much decoration other than a fresh coat of snow. The old colonial homes, cobblestone streets and tinkling bells on the doors of local shops make strolling around downtown Newburyport a true holiday treat. Stop by Market Square to take in the beauty of the town’s Christmas tree, and then stop in for a hot chocolate just around the corner at Souffles. Here’s the official website of Newburyport. Newburyport, MA, USA
- Chatham
Flickr/MOTT The lighting of the massive wreath on Chatham Light signals the start of an enchanting holiday season in this cozy Cape Cod town. Stroll the decorated streets of downtown, or catch one of the many free holiday concerts throughout the month of December. Stop by the official website of Chatham Chamber of Commerce for more information. Chatham, MA, USA
- The Gingerbread Village, Oak Bluffs
Flickr/6SN7 You can’t get much more Christmasy than an entire town of homes that look like full-scale gingerbread houses. This community features 318 gorgeous Victorian cottages that look absolutely magical with a light coating of snow. Though it may not be a proper town, the community of Wesleyan Grove holds holiday events and celebrates the season in picture-perfect style. Here’s the official website of Oak Bluffs. Discover how you can enjoy a Massachusetts Christmas in this charming town. Oak Bluffs, MA, USA
Would you add any towns to the list of the best Christmas towns in Massachusetts? If so, which ones? Let us know in the comments! This time of the year is also the ideal time for a beautiful road trip. Take our Christmas Lights Road Trip to see even more enchanting holiday sights in a Christmas village in Massachusetts near you.
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Taunton is actually nicknamed “The Christmas City,” so its residents obviously know how to make the holidays magical! During the month of December, the town green transforms into a sparkling jewel of lights and festive activities.For more information on the fun holiday festivities in Taunton, click here.
Taunton, MA, USA
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Anthony92931, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Come Christmastime, Somerville is a semi-urban oasis of holiday lights. It’s easy to see why this is one of the best Christmas towns in Massachusetts. Visitors should check out the Illumination Trolley Tour. You’ll go on a 45-minute journey through the brightest displays in town. There are cookies and hot chocolate for all, and even the option to take the tour on your decorated bike. Besides the trolley tour, Somerville has plenty of festive events scheduled for the month of December, including craft fairs and caroling. Here’s the official website of Somerville, where you can find more information.
Somerville, MA, USA
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Deerfield is full of original colonial homes and winding cobblestone paths, making it as pretty as a Christmas postcard. It’s also home to the Yankee Candle Village, an indoor wonderland where it’s always Christmastime, and Santa’s influence can be felt year-round. Plus, the nearby Christmas tree farm means that the town’s holiday trees are fresh and full of that intoxicating tree scent. Head over to the official website of Deerfield for more information.
Deerfield, MA, USA
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During the holidays, Attleboro plays host to one of the most beloved wonderlands of lights in the state. LaSalette Shrine’s Festival of Lights is more than 60 years old and features over 400,000 twinkling lights. The town is flooded with visitors coming to marvel at the lights of the shrine, which infuses Attleboro with a lot of festive cheer. Find more information on the official website of National Shrine of Our Lady LaSalette.
Attleboro, MA, USA
Flickr/Chris Devers
The trip to the tip of the Cape is definitely worth it for this Christmas community. The Lobster Pot pyramid may be less green than most Christmas trees, but it’s an iconic holiday landmark in Provincetown. Be sure to check out the glow of Pilgrim Monument, and don’t miss out on events like holiday-themed drag bingo, a special Christmas champagne brunch, community gingerbread decorating, and lots more. Head over to the official website of Provincetown Tourism for more information.
Provincetown, MA, USA
Shelburne Falls is the perfect family Christmas town. Nestled along the Mohawk Trail, this sleepy town is full of lights and charm around the holidays. The annual Moonlight Magic event fills the streets with colored lights and candles. Visitors can try their hand at holiday crafts, or get toasty in a night-time trolley festooned with sparkling lights. Stop by the official website of The Village of Shelburne Falls.
Shelburne Falls, MA 01370, USA
Springfield makes the list due to the town’s stunning Bright Nights at Forest Park light display. Cruise through the largest holiday light display in New England from the comfort of your car. This town puts on a show that really makes you feel like you’ve entered another another world! Check out the official website of Bright Nights at Forest Park.
Springfield, MA, USA
Flickr/Geoffrey Coelho
Flickr/Jim Key
Tyringham is one of the best Christmas towns in Massachusetts because of its pure, traditional wintry beauty. This rural community is within a stone’s throw of a number of wonderful Christmas tree farms. Local spots like the Ashintully Gardens and Santarella Gingerbread House make it a fairytale destination for some simple, but magical, holiday fun. Here’s the official website of Tyringham.
Tyringham, MA, USA
If you’re looking for the perfect combination of holiday magic and seaside charm, this island destination delivers. You’ll find decorations and lights no matter where you go on Nantucket, but Main Street is particularly enchanting. Over 150 Christmas trees line the streets during the annual Noel celebration. Christmas Stroll Weekend brings carolers, minstrels, and crafting opportunities to the glowing town. Visit the official website of Nantucket for more information.
Nantucket, MA, USA
Flickr/Gerald Azenaro
This seaside town really pulls out all the stops for the holidays. However, this is one of those Christmas towns in Massachusetts that truly doesn’t need much decoration other than a fresh coat of snow. The old colonial homes, cobblestone streets and tinkling bells on the doors of local shops make strolling around downtown Newburyport a true holiday treat. Stop by Market Square to take in the beauty of the town’s Christmas tree, and then stop in for a hot chocolate just around the corner at Souffles. Here’s the official website of Newburyport.
Newburyport, MA, USA
The lighting of the massive wreath on Chatham Light signals the start of an enchanting holiday season in this cozy Cape Cod town. Stroll the decorated streets of downtown, or catch one of the many free holiday concerts throughout the month of December. Stop by the official website of Chatham Chamber of Commerce for more information.
Chatham, MA, USA
Flickr/6SN7
You can’t get much more Christmasy than an entire town of homes that look like full-scale gingerbread houses. This community features 318 gorgeous Victorian cottages that look absolutely magical with a light coating of snow. Though it may not be a proper town, the community of Wesleyan Grove holds holiday events and celebrates the season in picture-perfect style. Here’s the official website of Oak Bluffs. Discover how you can enjoy a Massachusetts Christmas in this charming town.
Oak Bluffs, MA, USA
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best Christmas towns in Massachusetts December 12, 2020 Beth Price-Williams What are the best drive-thru light shows in Massachusetts? One of the best ways to celebrate the Christmas season is to visit one or more of its many drive-thru light shows in Massachusetts. You’ll definitely want to visit Bright Nights at Forest Park in Springfield, the largest drive-thru light display in New England. Turn up the Christmas carols and wear your favorite Christmas jammies for the miles-long journey through countless shimmering lights. Don’t forget your camera, so you can snap photos of the magical North Pole Village, Jurassic Park, and Seuss Land. What are the best holiday events in Massachusetts? Some of the most magical places in Massachusetts at Christmas are found at its many holiday events. Winter Lights at Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston, for example, shimmers with Christmas lights and even runs through March, keeping it festive all winter long. Breathe in the fresh winter air with a Christmastime visit to Stone Zoo in Stoneham, which hosts the magical Zoo Lights. You might even catch a glimpse of such beautiful animals as artic foxes, Canadian lynx, and bald eagles. Or, you can go on a leisurely stroll through the enchanting town of Pittsfield to admire its beautifully decorated trees. Is Massachusetts a good place to visit in the winter? You can’t find a better place to visit in wintertime than Massachusetts. In addition to a visit to some of the most charming towns in Massachusetts, including Chatham and Nantucket, you’ll also find a ton to do outdoors, especially after a snowfall. One of the best ways to wind down from all of the holiday activities is to spend a few hours snow tubing. You can do just that at Nashoba Valley’s Snow Tubing Park. Tucked in Westford, the snow tubing park boasts 18 lanes, making it the largest snow tubing park in New England. Don’t worry about having to climb back up the hill after each run. You’ve got a tube lift to take you straight to the top, so you can get in as many runs down the hill as possible.
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best Christmas towns in Massachusetts
December 12, 2020
Beth Price-Williams
What are the best drive-thru light shows in Massachusetts? One of the best ways to celebrate the Christmas season is to visit one or more of its many drive-thru light shows in Massachusetts. You’ll definitely want to visit Bright Nights at Forest Park in Springfield, the largest drive-thru light display in New England. Turn up the Christmas carols and wear your favorite Christmas jammies for the miles-long journey through countless shimmering lights. Don’t forget your camera, so you can snap photos of the magical North Pole Village, Jurassic Park, and Seuss Land. What are the best holiday events in Massachusetts? Some of the most magical places in Massachusetts at Christmas are found at its many holiday events. Winter Lights at Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston, for example, shimmers with Christmas lights and even runs through March, keeping it festive all winter long. Breathe in the fresh winter air with a Christmastime visit to Stone Zoo in Stoneham, which hosts the magical Zoo Lights. You might even catch a glimpse of such beautiful animals as artic foxes, Canadian lynx, and bald eagles. Or, you can go on a leisurely stroll through the enchanting town of Pittsfield to admire its beautifully decorated trees. Is Massachusetts a good place to visit in the winter? You can’t find a better place to visit in wintertime than Massachusetts. In addition to a visit to some of the most charming towns in Massachusetts, including Chatham and Nantucket, you’ll also find a ton to do outdoors, especially after a snowfall. One of the best ways to wind down from all of the holiday activities is to spend a few hours snow tubing. You can do just that at Nashoba Valley’s Snow Tubing Park. Tucked in Westford, the snow tubing park boasts 18 lanes, making it the largest snow tubing park in New England. Don’t worry about having to climb back up the hill after each run. You’ve got a tube lift to take you straight to the top, so you can get in as many runs down the hill as possible.
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The OIYS Visitor Center
One of the best ways to celebrate the Christmas season is to visit one or more of its many drive-thru light shows in Massachusetts. You’ll definitely want to visit Bright Nights at Forest Park in Springfield, the largest drive-thru light display in New England. Turn up the Christmas carols and wear your favorite Christmas jammies for the miles-long journey through countless shimmering lights. Don’t forget your camera, so you can snap photos of the magical North Pole Village, Jurassic Park, and Seuss Land.
What are the best holiday events in Massachusetts?
Some of the most magical places in Massachusetts at Christmas are found at its many holiday events. Winter Lights at Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston, for example, shimmers with Christmas lights and even runs through March, keeping it festive all winter long. Breathe in the fresh winter air with a Christmastime visit to Stone Zoo in Stoneham, which hosts the magical Zoo Lights. You might even catch a glimpse of such beautiful animals as artic foxes, Canadian lynx, and bald eagles. Or, you can go on a leisurely stroll through the enchanting town of Pittsfield to admire its beautifully decorated trees.
Is Massachusetts a good place to visit in the winter?
You can’t find a better place to visit in wintertime than Massachusetts. In addition to a visit to some of the most charming towns in Massachusetts, including Chatham and Nantucket, you’ll also find a ton to do outdoors, especially after a snowfall. One of the best ways to wind down from all of the holiday activities is to spend a few hours snow tubing. You can do just that at Nashoba Valley’s Snow Tubing Park. Tucked in Westford, the snow tubing park boasts 18 lanes, making it the largest snow tubing park in New England. Don’t worry about having to climb back up the hill after each run. You’ve got a tube lift to take you straight to the top, so you can get in as many runs down the hill as possible.